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• 1 RESOLUTION 88-018 <br /> 2 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR, AND CITY MANAGER <br /> 3 AND FIRE CHIEF TO EXECUTE THE CAPITOL CITY <br /> 4 MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION RECIPROCAL <br /> 5 FIRE SERVICE AGREEMENT <br /> 6 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 7 REPORTS <br /> 8 COUNCIL REPORTS <br /> 9 Makowske Learns More about Channel 34 Programming and Community Survey <br /> 10 Responses During May 18th Ramsey County League of Local Governments <br /> 11 Meeting <br /> 12 The Councilmember reported Bob Heinrich of Project Cleanup had made <br /> 13 several suggestions of what could be done about the first during the <br /> 14 question and answer period of the start of the meeting. She said the <br /> 15 had also found out that many other communities have included in their <br /> 16 surveys the question the Council had added to St. Anthony' s survey to <br /> 17 ascertain the expectations of its citizens for providing social <br /> 18 services and that the response had been very mixed. <br /> • 19 Councilmember Makowske commented that although she had to miss the AMM <br /> 20 meeting which had been scheduled for the same evening, she thought she <br /> 21 might have made up for her absence by proposing that Vern Peterson, <br /> 22 the AMM Executive Director had requested to speak at a future RCLLG <br /> 23 meeting. <br /> 24 Makowske and Fleming Attend National League of Cities Human Develop- <br /> 25 ment Policy Conference in St. Paul, May 20-21 <br /> 26 The Councilmember indicated she and the Chemical Health Environmental <br /> 27 Management representative, Dorothy Fleming, had attended different <br /> 28 workshops at the conference and would be making individual reports to <br /> 29 the Council on the sessions each had attended. <br /> 30 Child Care Session Conclusion Disputes St. Anthony Parent Opposition <br /> 31 to Fire Station in Parkview <br /> 32 Councilmember Ranallo, who had chaired a session on child care at the <br /> 33 Human Development Conference, reported he had been very surprised to <br /> 34 hear the conferees insist that .child care centers had to be located as <br /> 35 close as possible to either fire or police facilities where first <br /> 36 responders would be trained in emergency medical techniques. He said <br /> 37 he found it quite ironic that there had been so much parent opposition <br /> 38 to having the City relocate the fire station into Parkview next to the <br /> 39 areas where child care programs are carried on. The Councilmember <br /> • 40 indicated that when he had reported this opposition to the other <br /> 7 <br />